I tried that script, but apparently it won't work (it won't even install) with the newer versions of IE and FF. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
Greetings, Ricardo > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Ronnie Brunner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Enviado el: Jueves 2 de Octubre de 2008 5:12 > Para: [email protected] > CC: Ricardo Aiello > Asunto: Re: A newbie question about Websh > > Hi > > > Maybe I could look into compiling the TCL/TK script into > something that can > > be embedded into a HTML web page. But I don't know what to > look for. In a > > matter of fact, I don't even know if that's possible... any > ideas you may > > have, I'll be happy to hear :) > > As Massimo mentioned in his response to your Rivet post, the only way > to bring a Tk app to the client in a browser is probably the Tcl > plugin: > > http://www.tcl.tk/software/plugin/ > > Other than that: you could package the app and distribute it through > the browser. It's not really a web app then, but you can distribute it > through the web. (You could use starkit to create a self-contained > binary so that installation and distribution is > simpler. http://www.tcl.tk/starkits/) > > hth > Ronnie > -- > Ronnie Brunner | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > phone +41-44-247 79 79 | fax +41-44-247 70 75 > Netcetera AG | 8040 Zürich | Switzerland | http://netcetera.ch --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
